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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Pinterest Challenge: A Kitchen Chalkboard

It's that time of year again to take on one of our favorite pinterest projects that we have been dying to actually complete. Thanks so much to Sherry, Katie and their co-hosts Sarah and Carmel for hosting this awesome and fun challenge for all of us bloggers out there!

So I have a little confession to make, I really like chalkboards, and I really love chalkboard paint - like really love. I mean, how many awesome chalkboard pinterest projects are out there? I could peruse pinterest for hours just checking out all of the creative things people have painted with chalkboard paint and I haven't seen one yet that I didn't love. Since moving in I have really wanted to do a chalkboard for our kitchen and I came across a really beautiful diyed chalkboard from Sarah at Clover Lane that I absolutely loved. Check it out:

So pretty right? She actually painted her chalkboard paint directly onto the wall and then framed it herself. Love that.

We have a pretty small kitchen plus a chair molding and different things going on so I couldn't quite figure out how I could do this. Then, sometimes you just so happen to be cleaning out your overstuffed shed (for the third time) and remember that you had come across a great piece of framed wood that you were saving for a someday I will make this into something pretty project and it just clicks - this is like the perfect chalkboard waiting to happen, such a great score.

I have no idea what this was/is, it was just left here by the previous owners and I couldn't throw it away.

I decided to use the chalkboard paint in spray paint form (only because I already owned some) and then to spray paint the molding a teal (only because I had some of that too).

But, first it needed a good priming...

This was some old, dry wood and it took a mighty good helping of primer. I ended up giving it two good coats and then some touch up with a third, I just felt like it needed a good base. After that, I spray painted the trim teal and let it dry. Next, I taped off the trim really well so I could spray the center with the chalkboard paint (each received two coats). And then a few days later of spray painting in between fifteen other projects and naps, I had this!

I absolutely love it and Justin has declared to me that He loves a chalkboard in a kitchen so we are all about this chalkboard right now.

This guy did replace my little memo board I made a while back but don't weep for him because it got a new life once again and has found a new home...more on that soon.

My freebie chalkboard has already come into good use for our weekly Monday dinner nights with our friends. They insisted that we use the board for our menu each week (we were hitting the carbs hard this week/we ate what we had left in our fridge and pantry/who am I kidding we eat carbs all the time like its going out of style)...

So, that's my little pinterest project! Can't wait to check out everyone else's! Make sure you head on over to the link up and see all of the amazing projects!

Not only do I love the chalkboard, I love the little coral secretary it's sitting on! Super cute. My husband isn't cool enough yet to allow such fun colors in such major rooms...but we're working on it. Great job!

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